Figured out Autism is the next 1000 chapters in psychology. Once we learn the picture thoughts that happen during the lack of eye contact, normal thoughts result. We build on the work of Temple Grandin and we missed Rain Man 's curse. Autism Is BOTH mrdd and Einstein and even social functioning people

About Me

Inventor of The Turing Motor a 70% efficient green triple hybird autstically designed car motor. There are at least 200 more Autisitc people like me, that function very well and modern autism will not own up to us. We connect MR/DD to Einstein and real life. We missed Rain Man's curse (thankfully)
The Turing Motor is Green has no up and down moving parts and will get a reasonable car 90 MPG. It is the motor Ford and Mercedes would have built if they understood their own. It is Autistic Obession and splinter skills all figured out!

Monday, February 12, 2007

Autism Insight / Motors

Autism Insight in to Motors

From Rich Shull Inventor of the Turing Motor.

I love winter in this northern hemisphere climate the snow the chill the out right cold weather all make me smirk and smile in an "evil" kind of way. People often Automotive GURUS" (something like an Autism Experts) are all a bit proplexed this time of year as their "well cared for machines" fail them. Running troubles are much more common than normal and even lots of old heaps will not start. People wonder all the time which brand of gas is best, etc., and in reality gas or a brand of it is not all that important gasoline is a solvent anyway. Rather the trouble is the combustion chambers of the piston machines (normal cars) are filthy dirty. The dirt interferes with the firing and the carbon deposits break away easier in the cold and the simple old cold air in the combustion process now plays havoc with the optimum combustion process.

Fuel injectors die from the outside in as the combustion chamber dirt works its way up the fuel injector eventually holding it open our shut. Additionally the simple old valve action of the primitive model T parts are even more sluggish than normal this time of year. Add all of this together and people have to fight to keep their cars running. If your further hampered by a less than quality car like many Chrysler designed products your at an even bigger risk of a no start.

I figure even Henry Ford him self would have trouble with his own car If were still living, HE might have mass produced the car and helped put the world on wheels BUT he never understood the science that made his cars work. IF he had understood his car the oil would NEVER be DIRTY ever. Yours should not be either. Model T motors we still use today still suffer from the very design problem of combustion dirt getting in the (while the oil turns black) motor. By the time the liquid dirt is deposited all over the motor it can gum up and interfere with every function of the car. Cars when new from an engineering point of view barely run, as it is, now the impaired parts must operate in cold weather too? The Engineering ignorance gets it revenge. The same type of 'Autism ignorance' keeps us in a group home and makes for a billion dolor research bonanza to. That insight of autism made Temple's humane slaughter house work and it brought Alan Turing's Computer to life as well. A more primitive version of autism thought was even exploited in the Movie Rain Man with the Savant abilities exposed. You have to admit it made for an interesting movie, that went miles the wrong direction as far as autism was concerned.

Now then, the Truing Motor my 70% Efficient Green autistically designed car motor is designed from the flame of combustion backwards and naturally it is like no motor known to man. Just like the autism we use to do our real lives with and the autism that "builds our Inventions" this has never been in a text book before either. My motor will simply have to be reverse engineered and Autism research if it were brave enough should simply unite our Anthropology and add 1000s of pages to psychology books as well as "cure" autism. If they were "smart" enough to listen ... Oups I forgot Autism Speaks it doesn't listen.